Elizabeth Overby Marshall

Elizabeth Overby Marshall, 88, peacefully passed away in her sleep at the Golden Living Retirement Village in Marietta, Georgia on January 19, 2010.
She was born in Brickhaven, North Carolina, raised her two children with her husband Woodrow Marshall in Norfolk, Virginia and spent her last years in the care of her son in Marietta, Georgia. She was a registered nurse and a lifelong member of Moncure United Methodist Church. Her hobbies included gardening, cooking and reading. She was preceded in death by her daughter June Marshall Bryant and her survivors include a son, John Marshall and wife, Kendra; a brother, Don Overby and wife, Nadine; Five grandchildren and Three Great-Grandchildren. The memorial service will be at Moncure United Methodist Church on February 6, 2010 @ 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Moncure United Methodist Church

Grandma, You have been such a significant part of my life and your memory will stay in my heart forever! I am so glad you are finally at peace with no more pain or suffering! You will truly be missed! ….. &qoutesDeath is a heartache that no one can heal, but Love is a memory that no one can steal!&qoutes

Grandma-It&singleqoutess not goodbye forever…it&singleqoutess just see you again some day. I will cherish all the times we spent together and I will find comfort in knowing that you are in a much better place.
I love you, Britt

Hey Grandma,
I have so much enjoyed hearing stories about my dad and everything he put you through when he was younger, I guess he hasn&singleqoutest changed much has he hahaha..but he sure does miss you and I miss you too. I love you so much!
Hailey

Strange how life takes us in circles. I have such wonderful memories of visits to your house as a child – especially wearing your nurse&singleqoutess cape! It was such a blessing to have you and my Mama in Georgia for the last few years. Our visits with you and John and his family gave us more memories. My Daddy thought so much of you and I know that the two of you are enjoying time together again! John, June, Tommy and I were &qouteschosen&qoutes children and we will always remember the wonderful lives you gave us. I&singleqoutesll love you always. John – we have a special tie. Please know that I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

I was sorry to hear of your Mom&singleqoutess passing. However, as I think you feel, she is now in a better place. I didn&singleqoutest realize how good looking she was when she was younger. I will be thinking of you during this time and will see you on Feb 6. I would have called you but don&singleqoutest have your cell phone number. Take care. Brent

Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother/grandmother. Though we did not know her personally, we know how much she meant to you. And we also know what a strong lady she was to have suffered through the health problems she has had to survive to this age. Her suffering is over! And though you will miss her terribly, the heartbreak of watching your loved one deteriorate makes her passing just a little less painful. We know from having been through this same thing with our mothers. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you during the coming days as you adjust to life without her and attend to all the associated details.

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of John&singleqoutess Mom. I know that she is at peace now and hope that you all find comfort in good memories. Thinking about you, John, Kendra, Court,Britt and Hailey. Love to you all.

We extend our heartfelt sympathy. I had an opportunity to Meet Ms. Marshall and I will always remember her pleasant smile. I can see from her photo that she remained beautiful through out her life. Our prayers are with John and his entire family.

To the Marshall family
My thoughts and prayers go out to you on the loss of John&singleqoutess mother. It is so hard to lose a loved one even though you know that they are in a better place with no pain or suffering.

My deepest and most sincere sympathy to your family. Beth, you were the best friend that I ever had and I love remembering the good times together as young married women learning to cook and make a home – and stretch our money! I remember the most delicious rolls I ever tasted that you used to make. The four of us played alot of cards because we couldn&singleqoutest afford to do anything else. Then came the children and life got even better. You were so much fun, loving, kind, beautiful and intelligent. I will always treasure the sweet memories. We can reunite in the next world. You have always had my deep respect and devotion.

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